Symbolic map http://www.interreg-danube.eu/approved-projects/crowdstream ---------------------- REGIONAL CROWDFUNDING VISIONS
Author: University of Belgrade April 2018 Disclaimer Responsibility for the information and views set out in these publication lies entirely with the authors. These publications do not necessarily reflect the opinion of the European Union. Neither the European Union institutions and bodies nor any person acting on their behalf may be held responsible for the use which may be made of the information contained therein. While these publications have been prepared with care, the authors and their employers provide no warranty with regards to the content and shall not be liable for any direct, incidental or consequential damages that may result from the use of the information or the data contained therein. The online versions of these publications may include hyperlinks to other websites which are not under our control. The use of such hyperlinks is fully at your own risk. Reproduction is authorised provided the source is acknowledged.
Introduction Crowdfunding Visions (D 3.2.2) Within the CrowdStream project, each partner region has undergone a process of analysis of local conditions and stakeholder involvement resulting in the definition of Crowdfunding Visions on the basis of the following inputs (available on http://www.interreg-danube.eu/approved-projects/crowdstream ): Regional Market Analysis on Crowdfunding (D 3.1.1) Baseline study (D 3.1.2) Regional Profiles (D 3.2.1) Regional Stakeholder meetings (D 3.2.3) The Crowdfunding Vision addresses the strategic development goals of a project partner region to improve local crowdfunding environment in a long-term perspective. In the context of the CrowdStream project, the Crowdfunding Visions are based on existing research results and targeted at the needs of the project target groups. Building upon these strategic goals each partner region will draft innovation support measures and policy recommendations for the respective region in the field of Crowdfunding, which will aim at improving the access to alternative finance for innovative businesses incl. social and creative entrepreneurs. Thus, the Crowdfunding Vision as presented below will serve as a starting point for drafting and piloting the Regional Action Plan for the relevant partner region and will help to align these plans in a strategic way.
A Vision, in view of its long-term strategic relevance, serves as an overarching guidance towards a better future. This means that it cannot be fulfilled immediately at the moment of being defined. A Vision should be understandable and credible as well as demanding and challenging at the same time. Vision 1 Education and Awareness Raising By the end of 2020, stakeholders (students, youth, entrepreneurs, SMEs, startups, researchers, SMEs, etc.) will acquire the knowledge to better understand crowdfunding mechanisms and skills to create campaigns, while, at the same time, the general public in will embrace its concept and support crowdfunding projects to a greater extent. Based on the analysis of conversations from Stakeholder meetings during the project implementation, companies and entrepreneurs in are not familiar with the concept of crowdfunding, while students, researchers and young people are aware of its benefits and are eager to learn more. Also, general public in is not familiar with the crowdfunding mechanisms, even though numerous startups and entrepreneurs in already conducted crowdfunding campaigns. CrowdStream project together with different initiatives that are actively working on promotion of crowdfunding in will raise awareness and educate people about possibilities that crowdfunding offers. This way, in the following one or two years, students, youth, entrepreneurs, SMEs, start-ups will acquire the knowledge and skills to understand and create crowdfunding campaigns, while the general public in will embrace its concept and support crowdfunding projects in a significant extent. Vision 2 Business Support Organizations as Service Providers Business support organizations will be the first to acquire the necessary knowledge and skills to support campaigners and to offer their services to crowdfunding campaigners coming from. One of the most important obstacles that stakeholders mentioned are lack of knowledge, skills and support in creating and launching crowdfunding campaigns which leads to discouragement of potential campaigners to engage themselves in the world of crowdfunding. They emphasised that support providers for crowdfunding in do
not exist, so potential campaigners cannot get any professional help. Since the need for this kind of support exists and business support organizations are more and more involved in crowdfunding campaigns of their members (SMEs, start-ups, etc.), our vision is that the business support organizations will be the first to acquire the necessary knowledge and skills to support campaigners. This is why business support organizations will offer their services and contribute to the success of crowdfunding campaigns coming from. Vision 3 Crowdfunding Accelerator Program Developed Crowdfunding Accelerator Program until 2020 which will help every interested party to build and launch a crowdfunding campaign through intensive trainings with experts. Stakeholders in in workshops and meetings during implementation of CrowdStream project suggested that the best way of preparing people for their own crowdfunding campaigns would be if they would join and finish a Crowdfunding Accelerator Program. The Program would help stakeholders looking to build and launch a crowdfunding campaign to raise funds, build a community and do the market search. This would be an interactive training program where participants could learn about topics such as: pitching, crowd-building, storytelling, communications, etc. Each participant would receive guidance from experts to get everything ready for their campaign. By the end of this Accelerator Program, participants would be ready to launch their campaigns with the support of experts.